Random House calls in Zuni to assist with digital strategy weeks after Remembrance Day social media disaster
Two months after being caught in a media storm over an attempt to hijack the #LestWeForget hashtag, publisher Random House Australia has appointed an agency to assist with its digital strategy.
Zuni will help Random House with development of its digital strategy. According to an announcement from the agency: “Zuni will be working with them to assess their current activity and help develop strategies and innovation to take them ahead of their competition.”
In November, Random House apologised for a tweet offering discounts on war books which it published at 11am on Armistice Day to coincide with the minute’s silence to commemorate Australia’s fallen soldiers.
At the time, marketing and publicity officer Brett Osmond said the tweet had come from an internal team and said he would be discusing what tactics were appropriate. In today’s announcement he said: “We are very excited to be working with Zuni to examine, test and refine our plans to maximise the return on our efforts”.